For Immediate Release
Contact: Nicole Wolfe
(909) 886-2994 Ofc
(909-277-3825) cell
Date: October 13,
2014
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
DIRTY POLITICS EXPOSED IN BANKRUPT CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
San Bernardino, California October 13, 2014 –Time for Change
Foundation held a press conference on the steps of City Hall to expose the
dirty politics, once again plaguing the bankrupt City of San Bernardino. Concerned citizens, community activists,
spiritual leaders and the homeless joined with Time for Change Foundation
(TFCF) to demand that the City Council do at least what the community does for
them, VOTE. The community united in one
voice for Honesty, Integrity and Transparency (HIT) within the city leadership holding signs
declaring “Stop the Dirty Politics” and “Cheating is Bad for Business.”
Kim Carter, Founder/Executive Director Time for Change Foundation, addresses the crowd demanding an honest and transparent City Council. |
TFCF, a local
non-profit organization, and low income housing developer, dedicated to serving
the disenfranchised, has been denied Federal Home Investment Partnership Funds
designed to be administered through the City after winning a recent bid
competition for their new low income housing development project. “We won that competition fair and square.
This is about the jobs that are going to be created in our community, it’s
about the safe and decent housing that we are going to have in our community,”
said Kim Carter, Executive Director and Founder of TFCF, “we’re not going to
allow dirty politicians to rob us one more time. We’re here today about the residents of San
Bernardino who can’t afford to be cheated out of one more taxpayer dollar in
our city. We need investments in our
community and that’s not going to happen if we keep allowing leadership to come
in here and play dirty politics. Is this
city open for business or what?“San Bernardino is a city trying to rebuild
itself. No entity will be willing to
come to San Bernardino to invest if the City does not hold to the competition
process.
The community, along with the hardworking staff at TFCF want
answers. If the City Council went
through the pretense of soliciting proposals, having the proposals analyzed by
a Proposal Review Committee, publicly declaring a winner, and writing a
Resolution to award the funds, the least the City Council can do is
VOTE! Today, the community called for
the City Council to place the project item back on their agenda and to VOTE, publicly,
yes or no. The community is calling for
the matter to be moved forward according to the democratic process which has
been set in place for the orderly conducting of business.
Sergio Luna of Inland Congregations United For Change (ICUC) asserted
“this is a fight that every single person in San Bernardino should take…we at
ICUC we are standing with Time for Change in every way possible…we will
continue to collaborate until we find justice in our community.” Reverend Bronica Taylor was passionate,
declaring “we are the people. It is our vote that can truly make the change. “
HERE ARE THE FACTS:
üan open bid competition RFP was released by the
City for the purpose of low income housing development
üa Proposal Review Committee declared TFCF the
agency scoring the highest in the competition
üthe Mayor and City Council issued a Resolution
stating the funds had been identified and were available
üthe Resolution authorized the City Manager and
City Attorney to negotiate terms of the development project
üthe Resolution was placed on the City Council
agenda 9/15/14 and then removed
üthe Resolution was placed on the City Council
agenda 10/6/14 and then removed
Concerned community members gather on the front of City Hall steps in support of Time for Change Foundation. |
No one within the City government will publicly state why this
development project is not moving forward in the normal course of
business. The community, attempting to
pull out of bankruptcy, has been disappointed once again because of the lack of
Honesty, Integrity and Transparency within the new leaders they voted into
office. How can you ask people to vote
for you during reelection time when you are sitting in the seat and not living
up to the promises of openness, transparency and accountability? If the City was truly moving forward, the
transparency and accountability would be obvious. Kim Carter reiterated:
“This is not about me, this is about the process which is honest, integrity
filled and transparent … a healthy competition.
Is any business safe to come here and enter a competition only to be
awarded but not rewarded? No one likes a “cheater!”
The next City Council meeting will take place October 20, 2014 and the
public was encouraged to attend and demand answers from public officials, from
the dais, in that public forum. TFCF put
the matter publicly to the City Council to place the development project item
back on the agenda and for every member to publicly vote to approve or
disapprove.
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